Posts tagged Container

Tag: Container

Feed: CronJ. Author: Ayush Goel; As discussed in my last blog, there are 2 types of databases SQL and NoSQL. So in this blog, we will be looking at one type of NoSQL database that is MongoDB. MongoDB is an example of a document-type database, which means it stores data in JSON-like documents. One of the biggest reasons for its popularity is the data model used is a highly elastic one that allows us to combine and store data of multivariate types. MongoDB Architecture Let’s first discuss the architecture of MongoDB. A typical MongoDB architecture has 3 parts- Database: A database ... Read More

Feed: Blog Post – Corporate – DataStax. Author: Louise Westoby, Senior Director, Product Marketing. Historically, software was monolithic. In most cases, development teams would have to rewrite or rebuild an entire application to fix a bug or add a new feature. Building applications with any sense of speed or agility was largely out of the question, which is why software suites like Microsoft Office were generally released once a year. Much has changed over the last decade or so. In the age of lightning-fast networks and instant gratification, leading software development teams are adopting DevOps workflows and prioritizing CI/CD so ... Read More

Feed: Radar. Author: Mac Slocum. Attend the Strata Data Conference in New York, September 23-26 to learn how ML, AI, and data are converging. The Strata Data Conferences helped chronicle the birth of big data, as well as the emergence of data science, streaming, and machine learning (ML) as disruptive phenomena. Strata attracts the leading names in the fields of data management, data engineering, analytics, ML, and artificial intelligence (AI). For nearly a decade, it’s provided a venue for developers, data and ML engineers, data architects, data scientists, and others to acquire or hone skills, explore provocative ideas, and network ... Read More

Feed: Radar. Author: Mac Slocum. Editor's note: Welcome to the first O’Reilly Radar column. We plan to use this column to cover topics related to the themes that have our attention these days: AI/ML; Next Economy and Future of the Firm; Next Architecture; and tech-driven innovation and disruption. We’ll also venture outside of O’Reilly’s core focus on technology practitioners to include how technology fits into the modern economy, and offer the kind of information that can provide guidance and confidence to technology leaders facing this brave new world. The Radar team uses a combination of input from our wide-ranging social ... Read More

Feed: Radar. Author: Mac Slocum. Both quantitatively and qualitatively, the Radar team has uncovered a growing wave of change in software development and architectural trends. Organizations are increasingly choosing the combination of cloud, containers, and orchestration to implement microservices as their directional architecture. The need to support business processes and customer expectations—and to have flexibility, adaptability, and scaling for new projects and for migrating legacy systems—has organizations embracing the interrelated technologies and approaches we call Next Architecture. In this report, we cover background, technology and business drivers, and key components that define the Next Architecture concept. Every company has a ... Read More

Feed: AWS Government, Education, & Nonprofits Blog. Author: publicsector. AWS EdStart members are pushing the limits in education by creating products and solutions to improve school administration. In honor of back to school season, we are featuring companies who are using Amazon Web Services (AWS) to build solutions that help educational institutions improve operations.Read on to learn about these AWS EdStart EdTechs: Hive Digital Minds Hive Digital Minds was created to help school leaders with their communication and parent engagement strategies. Their core product SchoolBzz is a software as a service (SaaS) platform that simplifies how information is shared with families ... Read More

Feed: AWS Compute Blog. Author: Matt Garman. We announced AWS Outposts at re:Invent last December and since then have seen immense customer interest. Customers have been asking for an AWS option on-premises to run applications with low latency and local data-processing requirements. AWS Outposts is a new service slated to launch in late 2019, that brings the same infrastructure, APIs, and tools that customers use in AWS to virtually any customer on-premises facility. It is a fully managed service; the physical infrastructure is delivered and installed by AWS, operated and monitored by AWS, and automatically updated and patched as part ... Read More

Feed: R-bloggers. Author: Tony Hirst. For those who don’t know it, MyBinder is a reproducible research automation tool that will take the contents of a Github repository, build a Docker container based on requirements files found inside the repo, and then present the user with a temporary, running container that can serve a Jupyter notebook, JupyterLab or RStudio environment to the user. All at the click of a button. Although the primary, default, UI is the original Jupyter notebook interface, it is also possible to open a MyBinder environment into JupyterLab or, if the R packaging is install, RStudio. For ... Read More

Feed: Planet MySQL; Author: Severalnines; Microsoft Azure is known to many as an alternative public cloud platform to Amazon AWS. It's not easy to directly compare these two giant companies. Microsoft's cloud business -- dubbed commercial cloud -- includes everything from Azure to Office 365 enterprise subscriptions to Dynamics 365 to LinkedIn services. After LinkedIn was acquired by Microsoft it began moving its infrastructure to Azure. While moving LinkedIn to Azure could take some time, it demonstrates Microsoft Azure’s capabilities and ability to handle millions of transactions. Microsoft's strong enterprise heritage, software stack, and data center tools offer both familiarity ... Read More